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Anais Gallagher makes rare public appearance with boyfriend Callum Scott Howells as they cosy up at the Into Film Awards

Anais Gallagher makes rare public appearance with boyfriend Callum Scott Howells as they cosy up at the Into Film Awards

Daily Mail​24-06-2025
Anais Gallagher looked smitten with her boyfriend Callum Scott Howells as they attended the Into Film Awards at the Odeon in Leicester Square on Tuesday.
The daughter of Oasis frontman Noel Gallagher, 25, looked more loved-up than ever as she cosied up with her man on a rare joint outing.
For the occasion, Anais looked effortlessly stylish in a pink and white striped shirt layered over blue jeans.
She teamed the look with burgundy loafers and accesorised with a pair of gold frame sunglasses which sat on top her head.
Meanwhile It's A Sin star Callum, looked cool in double denim consisting of a structured jacket and matching jeans.
The pair appeared in good spirits as they posed for sweet snaps together at the celebratory event.
Also at the awards ceremony was James Norton, Rose Ayling-Ellis, Olivia Cooke, and Elizabeth McGovern.
The Into Film Awards is an annual celebration of the filmmaking of pupils and educators from across the UK.
Categories are designed to highlight the many young creatives in the country, with hundreds of films being submitted each year.
Awards are presented by a range of film industry talent, with previous guests including Eddie Redmayne, Daniel Craig, Lily James, Amma Asante and Martin Freeman.
Anais and Callum have reportedly been seeing each other romantically since the autumn of 2023.
Callum previously confirmed he identifies as queer, telling Pink News: 'I've always been happy to say to people. So for me, it was just part of it.
'I wouldn't like to speak for anyone else on that matter. But for me it was kind of: "It is what it is".'
Anais had been spending quality time with Callum in the wake of her split from her long-term boyfriend Julius Roberts.
She was in a relationship with the farmer for three years after they got together two days before Christmas in 2019.
But a source revealed they have 'ended their relationship' in late 2022 and she was moving back up to London, after splitting her time between the city and his family farm in Dorset.
It comes after Anais hit back at those branding her a nepo baby in an impassioned interview.
Speaking to H! Fashion magazine, the influencer thanked her Oasis icon father Noel for the 'financial stability' he gave her early in life, but insisted she had paved out her own success.
She said: 'There are a lot more dangerous industries in which nepotism is around – look at Donald Trump's sons.
'I would be far more concerned with people making legislation than an actor wanting to help out their daughter who wants to be an actress.
'All my privilege and, in quotation marks, "luck" has come from my financial stability – not my dad's fame.'
The model, who Noel had with his first wife Meg Mathews just a year before their divorce in 2001, suggested that children of singers were more likely to come under fire over nepotism than those with parents successful in other professions.
'I went to school with a lot of very wealthy people who probably had the exact same amount of privilege as me, but they wouldn't get called a nepo baby because their dad's a lawyer or a politician.
'My dad paid for my private education, he paid for my university degree. I was given money to live on so I didn't have to get a job when I was at university.
'If I needed a new camera, he would buy me a new camera to help with my studies – all of those things made my life so much easier than my friends who had to struggle whilst they were studying.
'But I never wanted to be a musician, so him writing Wonderwall never really helped me out. But him having money? Yes.'
Anais boasts 269,000 followers on her Instagram account but accepted that she owes at least part of her rapid rise to her rock legend father.
'You have to look at social media as fun,' she said. 'I think I'm in a really unique position in that I never decided I wanted to be an influencer.
'I posted on my Instagram as a normal teenager would, and then, because of who my dad was, initially, I got a lot of followers. I try to navigate social media exactly the same way as my friends who would have a private account of 100 people following it.
'My biggest criticism of certain influencers is that their feed feels like a magazine.'
Of her famous dad, who is getting ready to reunite with brother Liam this summer for the first time in more than 15 years, Anais said: 'With my family, what you see is what you get. They are really hard-working people.
'With my dad, I would always go to him for help or advice – it's very funny that a rock star from the 90s is like the most level-headed person I know. He's definitely the guiding force in my life.'
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